Some great points almost make up for the flaws.

User Rating: 6.8 | Whiplash PS2
This game has a lot of great things going for it, but it also has a few flaws. The game comes close to perfect, but it allows a few annoying aspects put a damper on some of the enjoyment.
The concept is original, and the humor is legitimately funny. The graphics are great, and the sound is decent. The voice acting is much better than you can find in most games.
The platforming action in this title is what sets it apart. There are a variety of moves that gamers are not used to seeing in a typical title, that are frankly very refreshing. I guess a creative move set comes naturally when your game is based on a weasel swinging a bunny around by a chain.
The controls are responsive, and the camera does and excellent job of keeping up with the character’s movement. The combat is limited and simple, but it only plays a minor role in the game.
The major problem involves unclear goals and an almost unreadable map. The game involves a lot of backtracking to complete objectives. This is made extremely difficult by the almost useless map. I have never minded backtracking for the sake of obtaining unlockables or hidden items, but am very bothered by developers who require gamers to play through the same level multiple times simply to complete the game. I would much rather play an original 8-hour platformer that a 20-hour one with several levels played over and over.
The poor map and backtracking make the game very difficult to finish. While there are moments where the platforming demands perfect timing and aim, the real challenge comes in navigating the character to find objectives.
Platforming fans should check this title out simply for its originality and scattered moments of platforming greatness. However, even the most seasoned platforming fan can expect to get annoyed toward the end and most likely not finish the title.